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The Graduating Class
FRANKLIN SCHOOL18 West 89th Street New York 24, N. Y.
The dedication of the School Annual is the main way a Senior Class can express its appreciation to an invaluable teacher and, in this case, to an admired friend. The Class of 1963 wishes to thank Mr. Nathaniel H. Stevens for his inspired guidance.
Born in Philadelphia, Mr. Stevens has attended Columbia University, Yeshiva University, New York University and the University of Cologne. He has also done research work at the Crocker Institute of Cancer Research, and has been a consultant for the mathematics curriculum at various independent schools. He has published an article on the Theory of Relativity.
Mr. Stevens is married, has a son and daughter, and lives in Upper Manhattan. His interests are varied, with music heading the list.
Thank you, Mr. Stevens, for service “above and beyond the call of ”
President
Mr. S. King, Dr. M. C. Spahn, Dr. A. Neale.
I shall remember the Class of 1963 with
deep affection, for it was the most co
operative senior class I have known in
Franklin. We gave you more responsibility
than any seniors had previously had, and
many of you accepted it easily. We of the
faculty will recall with gratitude the way
you took over the study halls. It may be
years before we can find seniors to do this
again. The world can do with good re
sponsible citizens as you have shown signs
of being.
God bless you all.
Principal
Twenty-five years ago, in the Franklin Year
book, an illustrious American, Benjamin Frank
lin, was quoted. I was deeply moved by his
message and sincerely hope that it will guide
you as it has me.
“The idea of what is true merit should also
often be presented to youth, explained and
impressed on their minds, as consisting in an
inclination, joined with an ability, to serve
mankind, one’s country, friends and family;
which ability is, with the blessing of God, to
be acquired or greatly increased by true learn
ing; and should, indeed, be the great aim and
end of all learning.”
I have enjoyed my association with you
through the years and cherish many happy mem
ories. I wish you well.
I'l CHeadmaster
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ALUMNI REUNION
FRANKLIN SCHOOL
W.F.B.S. ANNOUNCERS
SENIORS AT WORK
W.F.B.S. IN ACTION
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LIBRARY LECTURE
ANNUAL DINNER
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LESLIE KRAUS
EDW ARD COHEN
CAROL PLOHN
MARTIN SILVERMAN
ROSALIND KOTLER
ALFRED & ROBERT SALEH
“The Building Plans”
Following the recent Evalua
tion, the architect’s plans for our
proposed expansion have been
radically changed. According to
the most recent reports, the di
vider pages of this book will in
dicate the floor plans of our new V IC TANNY'S
building.
— The Editors
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MR. SEAMUS O’HANLON Chairman
MRS. RYNA THROPE BAB
MRS. ELIZABETH YOUMAN
THE ENGLISH DEPARTMENT
This Department offers the most important single subject in Franklin. The average student spends nine periods a week with grammar, composition, vocabulary, literature and public speaking. Besides preparation for these classes, the students spend many hours preparing for book reviews. Advanced Placement courses are offered to qualified students.
MRS. MARTHA WEINGARTEN
MR. DAVID GRIFFIN
MR. NATHANIEL H. STEVENS Chairman
THE MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT
An Advanced Placement course was offered to qualified students this year. In addition, the entire high school was placed on the “two-track” system. Under this method the students indicating an affinity for math are placed in one section, and the others have a course more geared to their needs.
MR. DAVID BERMAN
MR. ERIC CARSON Chairman
THE SCIENCE DEPARTMENT
Smells of chemicals in the upper floors emanate from this department. The traditional four-year course is offered, although only the first two years are required. An alternative, Modern Physical Science, is also offered to Juniors and Seniors. This year a miniature laboratory was established in Room 4.
LABORATORY CLASS
MISS LISA FERGUSON
SCIENCE CLUB
MR. DAVID BERMAN
MR. SID KING
THE SOCIAL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT
The Social Sciences are required of all students for the first three years of high school. Seniors are given a choice of three courses, with the majority taking at least one. Each student is “given the opportunity to be well-informed in one aspect of his course.” This, of course, refers to the term paper, the writing of which can be an experience or a nightmare.
DR. RUSSELL ELLIOTTChairman
MR. JOHN BURKHARDT
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MR. ROY MILTON EMMANUEL COFFINET
Chairman
THE LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT
The variety of offerings in this department was commended in our recent evaluation. Franklin offers four years of French, Spanish, Latin and three years of Russian. Students study such authors as Montaigne, Camus, Gogol, Chekov, Horace and Cicero in the original versions, thereby gaining more understanding of the culture than if they read the translations.
MR. DAVID BERMAN
DR. R. J. ELLIOTT Music and Art
MR. WILLIAM WELLS Typing
Several academic aspects of the School’s program do not fit into established departments. One of them, Drivers Education, meets after school, and includes practice driving as well as class work. Typing courses meet twice a week in Room 12. This year the Library has been completely overhauled, with thousands of books thrown out, and other thousands of new books now line the shelves.
MR. JOHN BURKHARDT MRS. MADELEINE W EIDLINGERDriver Education Librarian
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JUDITH ROSENBERG
LESLIE HARMON
RICHARD MAY
ALFRED SCOPP
HELEN RINDE
NORMAN GODNICK
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SEATED: E. Kohn, J. Feith, M. Patricoff, C. Margulies, S. Miller. STANDING; M. Schon- bach, W. Florman, T. Seaton, T. Stone, A. Scopp, B. Tobak, C. Hoexter, E. Cohen, R. Wertheim, B. Johnson, N. Godnick, C. Sondheimer, E. Nemser, P. Salomon, Eli Cohen, W. Thomashower, J. Levin. REAR; D. Clifford, H. Goldberg, D. Harris, J. Hess, R. Singer, T. Williams, S. Harte.
The Forensic Society
Franklin Negative with Mochlands, Canada.
Another successful year! That is the
least one can say about our speech rec
ord for 1962-1963. Chosen the outstand
ing school at our first Debate Workshop,
our first Youth Conference and at sev
eral Model United Nations, we also won
tournaments in various upstate schools.
Our Freshman Debaters took third place
in the state tournament while our Var
sity tied for second place in the First
International High School Debate Tour
nament in Montreal, Canada. Individu
ally our speakers received nearly thirty
certificates of commendation, several
medals, a trophy, nominations as dele
gates to an International Youth Forum,
and to the National Forensic Conven
tion. Franklin also provided chairmen
for more than thirty sessions in eight different schools.
Model U.N. at Calhoun Debating is not a ll work!
Victorious return from Canada
Model U.N. at Franklin
Third Place State Champions
SEATED; C. Schapiro, T. Stone, E. Kohn, J, Rosenfield, E. Freeman. STANDING; S. Al- mansi, M. Patricoff, C. Margulies, C. Hoexter, C. Sondheimer, T. Seaton, E. Cohen, A. Scopp, J. Hess, J. Faith, EU Cohen, A. Saleh, J. Lambert, E. Friedman. REAR: L. Straus, D. Clifford, J. Schwabe, R. Bernstein, S. Dickstein, N. Godnick, T. Williams.
The History Honor Society
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Membership in this Society is limited
to academically qualified students who
rank high in character, disciphne, trust
worthiness and in loyalty and service to
the school. From the original five mem
bers in 1958, there are now seventy-five
names on our roll of honor. The names,
on a bronze plaque, are displayed promi
nently in the lobby. Permanent members
are shown above, and probationary
members are shown at the left.
SEATED; W. Florman, M. Montllor, D. Dryk- erman. STANDING: R. Kutscher, H. Goldberg.
SEATED: E. Freeman, M. Patricoff, J. Feith, E. Kohn, J. Rosenfield. STANDING: J. Lambert, T. Seaton, D. Drykerman, H. Goldberg, N. Godnick, R. Bernstein, A. Scopp, J. Hess, R. Kutscher, E. Nemser, W. Florman, A. Saleh.
The National Honor Society
This year, at the request of the New
York State Historical Association, we or
ganized the Franklin Yorker Chapter, a
junior version of the adult group. Mem
bership is limited to superior students in
the field of history, and membership in
cludes a pin, card and a year’s subscrip
tion to The Yorker, junior history maga
zine. Membership also entitles one to
free admision to the various museums
sponsored by the Association. Organized
late in the year, the Chapter has been
inactive. However, plans are being made
to participate in state-wide activities
next year.
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Art ClubScience ClubDebate Club
Math Club Party Freshman Debaters
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Franklin ClubsThe importance of the club program was lim
ited this year, for several reasons. First, we were fortunate in having Mr. Irving Gelber, noted musician, give a long series of Music Appreciation classes; second, clubs were to meet every two weeks in place of weekly; third, the High School was split into two sections for clubs; and finally, too many club periods fell during vacations. Despite this, many of the usual activities were kept up. The Math Club continued to eat while playing mathematical games (and paying dues so that they could donate several books to the library). The Science Club experimented, the Art Club sketched, the Theater Club talked, the Language Clubs studied and the Debaters debated.
French Club Sponsor
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Debating results
Debaters leave for a tournament.
School Assembly
Annual Cake Sale
School Dance
Parent-Student Dinner
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SEATED: N. Godnick, S. Almansi, C. Sondheimer, R. Bernstein, T. Williams. STANDING: D. Buchbinder, C. Schapiro, R. Wertheim.
Franklin PublicationsUnder the direction of the above editors, and
with the advice of advisors Mrs. Youman and Dr. Elliott, Franklin has a variety of publications. The Franklin Press periodically presents the events of the school year which are of interest to the students. Supplementing it is The Apogee, a student paper issued by senior class members. The Red and Blue is the annual literary magazine. Then there is the book you are reading now. The Frank- linite, school yearbook, the permanent record of our ninety-first year.
To supplement these publications several clubs have issued newspapers, in mimeographed form,
ly the Science and Math Clubs.
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SEATED: M. Patricoff, J. Feith, A. Reifer, A Singer, L. Bernstein. STANDING: S. Perlman, A. Scopp, D. Kahn, A. Cohen, S. Dickstein, R. Singer, H. Goldberg.
The Student Council
Treasurer Dickstein, President Reifer, Vice- President Kahn, Secretary Patricoff.
President Reifer delivers his campaign speech.
Completion of a new constitution, the sale of Student Organization cards and the delivering of many resolutions to the School Administration constituted much of the work during the year. A model Council meeting was held during the evaluation. Successful drives were held for various medical causes. In addition, campaigns were conducted to secure used books and clothes for the needy.
The dance committee arranged for four very successful dances.
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School DancesUnder the supervision of the Student
Council, a Dance Committee, composed of Ellen Kohn, Carol Sondheimer, Steven Dickstein, Earl Nemser and Norman Godnick, held four successful dances during the year. They were held alternately in the Hotel Cameron and in the school gymnasium. Mr. O’Hanlon served as the faculty advisor, and the Parents’ Association provided additional chaperones.
OFICERS OF THE YEARBOOK
Yearbook Editors _____ Susan AlmansiRoy Bernstein
Assistant Ed itors - Caren SchapiroDarrell Buchbinder
Business Manager Edward CohenSports Editor —............. — Terry WilliamsReporters —..................... The Senior ClassPhotography ...... ............ . Jerrold Schwabe
Paul OnishA dvisor---------------- ------ - Dr. R. J. Elliott
The Graduating Class of 1963 would like to express their thanks to the Parents’ Association of Franklin School for their aid in the publication of this, The Yearbook of 1962-63.
A scene at Graduation
OFFICERS OF THE GRADUATING CLASSVice-President Bernstein, President Schwabe, Secretary Hoexter,
Treasurer Kohn,
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SEATED: Bruce Besner, Robert Friedman, Claudia Bowman, Lawrence Friedman, William Kaufman. STANDING: Elizabeth Friedman, Steven Fuchs, Paul Hammer, Stanley Harte, Richard Brodlieb, Eve Friedman.
The Junior Class (11-1)
Vice-President Bowman,President Dickstein
SEATED: Richard Kleinman, Carol Weinstock, Helen Lefteris, Katherine Rubin, Kenneth Shorenstein. STANDING: Jay Rosen, Hillary Rosenberg, Carol Reinisch, Jill Skurka, Susan Miller, Caren Schapiro.
SEATED: Linda Klempner, W endy Berlin, Ellen Freeman, Judith Feith, Steven Frenkel. STANDING: John Alexander, Bruce Kaye, William Apfelbaum, Steven Dickstein, Darrell Buchbinder, David Clifford, Ronald Maas, Barnett Bernoff, Bruce Johnson.
The Junior Class (11-2)
Treasurer Brodlieb, Secretary Lefteris
SEATED: Sharon Reiser, Carol Margulies, Marcia Patricoff, Jill Rosenfeld, Carol Rome. STANDING; Earl Nemser, Thomas Seaton, Stephen Seltzer, Toni Stone, Steven Turner, Paul Onish.
SEATED: Carole Kohn, Saralee Ehrlich, Susan Hirschfield, Deborah Dichek, Joan Kahn. STANDING: Daniel Drykerman, Sybil Bair- dain, MaryLou Altholz, Eileen Gins, Donna Ditchik, Joanne Butter- man, Henry Goldberg, Kenneth Dordick.
Vice-President Cedar, President Drykerman
SEATED: Randee Sutton, Jill Rosenfeld, Madelon Wenglin, Iris Norman, Carol Ulrich. STANDING: Mark Nestler, Ronald Kutscher, Barbara Levine, Malcolm Spaull, Robert Siezadzki, Joel Sheriff.
The Sophomore Class
SEATEED: Bonnie Mevorach, Marjorie Kook, Joan Fieber, Michele MontUor, Mark Bogdanoff. STANDING; Jeffrey Bottner, Alan Cohen, Michael Frizzell, Robert Cedar, WUham Florman.
The Sophomore Class (10-2)
Treasurer Sheriff, Secretary Ditchik
SEATED: Nancy Nass, Sheila Pfeffer, Stephanie Solove, Laurie Roper, Charlotte Tuck. STANDING: Barbara Turner, Lawrence Richman, Robert Nager, Steven Silver.
SEATED; Marsha Cohen, Leslie Bernstein, Virginia Miles, Susann Orhnstein, Steven Levin. STANDING: Daniel H ein , Bruce Linzer, Steven Lam, Brant Rubin.
The Freshman Class(9-1)
President Harris
SEATED; Michael Schonbach, Lisbeth Vogel, Carlyn Snell, Ruth Seborer, Ellen Sondheimer. STANDING: Peter Wohl, David Scul- nick, Richard Wertheim.
SEATED: W endv Jacobs, Suzy Bonell, Beverly Levine, Elizabeth Diaz, Benita Lasko. STANDING: Eileen Becker, Edward Godnick, Eleonore Karpus, David Harris, Jules Levin.
The Freshman Class(9-2)
Vice-President Salomon, Secretary Singer
SEATED: Laurie Levitan, Margot Ross, lo Youman, Abby Schutz, Carol Ram. STANDING: William Thomashower, Philippe Salomon, Elliot Klein, Peter Lerch, Leonard Schwartz, Richard Singer, Joseph Packin, Joshua Tannenbaum.
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SEATED; D. Bienenfeld, Linesman Hirschfield, Captain A. Saleh, Linesman Sondheimer, S. Perlman. STANDING; M. Silverman, B. Haynes, J. Rosen, B. Kaye, H. Zeimer, F. Eden, W. Apfelbaum, M. Spaull, M. Frizzell, M. Nestler, T. Seaton, R. Schoen, S. Frenkel, S. Turner.
The Soccer TeamDespite good enthusiasm, determination
and strategy the local squad was able to get only two decisions (Eron and Columbia Grammar School), two ties (New Lincoln and Walden), and lost three games (Elizabeth Irwin, Rudolph Steiner and Birch Wathen). Even the confidence inspired by our female linesmen wasn’t enough!
SEATED: R. Kutscher, D. Drykerman, R. Cedar, M. Nestler, K. Dordick. STANDING: D. Harris, S. Lam, M. Spaull, A. Cohen, M. Frizzell.
The J.V. Basketball TeamThe Junior Varsity Team had one of
the shortest seasons in recent history.
Despite the coaching of Mr. Joseph Ru-
bell, the team gained but one victory
(Walden) and two defeats (Ramaz and
Fieldston).
SEATED: B. Kaye, B. Haynes, S. Perlman, S. Turner, M. Nestler. STANDING: R. Kleinman, J. Sheriff, J. Rosen, L. Straus, W. Apfelbaum, M. Spaull, M. Frizzell, T. Seaton, H. Lemer, S. Frenkel.
The Varsity Basketball TeamCoached by Mr. David Berman, the local team tied for
second place in the Metropolitan Private School Athletic League. We defeated Bentley (twice), Stevenson (twice), Eron, Walden (once), and lost to Birch Wathen (twice), Walden and Eron. Highlight of the season was our first game at Madison Square Garden, even though we lost to Walden.
In Non-League games we defeated Fieldston, Brooklyn Friends and Baldwin. We lost to Loyola, Yeshiva, Baldwin, Columbia Grammar, Elizabeth Irwin and to Brooklyn Friends.
SEATED; R. Kleinman, S. Perlman, S. Seltzer, B. Haynes, M. Nestler. STANDING: R. Brodlieb, B. Besner, R. Cedar, S. Lam, M. Frizzell, S. Fuchs, R. Swiller, Equipment Manager Margulies, L. Straus, S. Turner, S. Dickstein, T. Seaton, P. Onish, T. Hess, J. Sheriff, S. Frenkel.
The Softball TeamIn the last game of the season we lost to Birch
Wathen, thereby ending a winning streak that had lasted over two seasons. This year we have had four victories over Non-League teams—Elizabeth Irwin (twice), Baldwin and New Lincoln. In the Metropolitan Private School Athletic League we took second place, defeating Bentley, Walden, Stevenson, Eron and losing only to Birch Wathen.
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The Tennis TeamCoached by Mr. Joseph Rubell,
of New York University, the Frank
lin Tennis Team won its first league
championship this year. Although
losing to Ehzabeth Irwin, our team
defeated Brooklyn Friends, Colum
bia Grammar, Walden, Birch Wa-
then (Our one victory over Birch
this year!) and Eron.
Ready for a game with Walden.
SEATED; H. Rinde, C. Sondheimer, E. Kohn, C. Hoexter, J. Mokray. STANDING: C. Rome, S. Hirschfield, J. Fieber.
The Volleyball TeamCoached by Mrs. Ryna Thrope
Bab, and led by Co-Captains Kohn
and Sondheimer, the team played
Birch Wathen, Elizabeth Irwin,
New Lincoln and Eron. The sea
son’s record was one win, one tie
and two losses.
Cheerleading Squad
SEATED: W. Berlin, E. Friedman, E. Freeman. STANDING: S. Miller, S. Hirschfield, B. Levine.
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MIRIAM ABRIN
“The silence often of pure innocence persuades when speaking fails.”
— Shakespeare
Seabreeze High School I, II, III; Newspaper Reporter IV; Science Club IV.
National Honor Society IV; Red and Blue II, III; Newspaper Reporter I, II, III, IV; Yearbook Editor III, IV; Service Squad I, II, III; Apogee IV; Romance Language Club I; Science Club II; Math Club III, IV.
Class Treasurer I; Vice Pres.II, IV; Pres. I ll; ReporterII, III; Yearbook Editor III, IV; Honor Roll I; Honor Society II, III, IV; Sophomore Award; Regents Scholarship IV; History Society IV; Math Club III, IV; Apogee IV; Varsity Soccer II, III; Varsity Basketball II; Varsity Baseball IV.
SUSAN ALMANSI
’’Criticism is easy, and art is difficult.” — Destouches
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DAVID ARIETI“He is full of smiles, and he salutes everyone whom he meets.”
— Plato
Science Club I, II, III, IV; Science Club President IV; Varsity Soccer I; W.F.B.S. IV.
ROY BERNSTEIN
“Common sense is not so common.”— Voltaire
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Art Club II; Red and Blue II; Newspaper Reporter III, IV; Apogee IV; Office Squad III.
Debating Club I, II, III, IV; N.F.L.— Merit I, Honor II, Excellence III, Distinction IV; Debating Society President IV; National Honor Society II, III, IV, Pres. I ll; ECMUNC I, II, III, IV; Honor Roll I, II, III, IV; Junior Award; Apogee IV; Newspaper Reporter II, III, IV; Yearbook IV; Regents Scholarship IV; W.F.B.S. IV.
DONALD BIENENFELD
“Born to fly upward . .— Dante
Science Club I, II, III, IV; Varsity Soccer I, II, III, IV; Varsity Softball I, II; Audio Visual Squad I, II, III, IV; Service Squad I, II, III; Red and Blue IV; W.F.B.S. IV.
ANNE BROWN
“A daughter of the gods, divinely tall,and most divinely fair.”
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KATHY CHANDLER
“She doth little kindnesses which most leave undone or despise.”
— Kingsley
Debating Club I; Glee Club II; Math Club III; Art Club IV; Office Squad II; Apogee IV.
EDW ARD COHEN
“Infinite riches in a little room."— Marlowe
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INewspaper Reporter I, II, III; Art Club III; Theater Club IV; Office Duty II,III, IV.
Debating Club III, IV; N.F.L. — Merit III, HonorIV, Excellence IV; EC- MUNC IV; National Honor Society III, IV; National Honor Society Vice Pres. IV; Regents Scholarship IV; National Merit Letter of Commendation IV; Red and Blue Editor III, IV; History Society IV; Newspaper Reporter I, II, III; Apogee Editor IV; Student Council III; Glee Club IV; Manager of Soccer Team III.
ELIJAHU COHEN
“The thoughtful soul to solitude retires.”
— Fitzgerald
Student Council I, II, III; Debating Club IV; Apogee IV; Drama Club I, II; Varsity Soccer IV; Outstanding Delegate, Model United Nations, Montrose, N. Y.
EVELYN DALLAL
“It is native personality.”— Whitman
LESLIE HARMAN
“Her legs were such Diana shows.”— Herrick
Romance Language Club 1; Glee Club II; Dramatics Club IV; Office Squad II,III, IV.
NORMAN GODNICK“Diplomacy is to do and say the nastiest thing in the nicest way.”
— Goldberg
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BRUCE HAYNES
"That favorite subject— myself."— Boswell
Debating Club I, II, III, IV; National Honor Society III, IV; Honor Roll III; Varsity Basketball I, II, III, IV; Varsity Baseball I, II, IV; Varsity Soccer I, II.
JOHN HESS
“Statistics are the heart of democ- Tacy.”
— Strunsky
CAROL HOEXTER
“Hail to thee, blithe spirit!”— Shelly
Science Club I, III, IV; Town Hall Club II; Varsity Soccer I, II, III, IV; Varsity Softball I, II, III, IV; Varsity Basketball I, II, III, IV, Captain IV; Junior Varsity Basketball I, II; Office Staff I, II, III; W.F.B.S. IV.
Debating Club I, II, III, IV N.F.L.— Merit I, Honor III National Honor Society IV Class Secretary III, IV; Of fice Squad II, III, IV Apogee IV; W.F.B.S. IV Volleyball Team II, IV.
Drama Club I; Art Club II; Theater Club III, IV; Student Council Vice-President IV; Apogee IV.
DOUGLAS KAHN
“The man is either crazy, or he is a poet.”
— Horace
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RICHARD KAIL“H e’s lifeless that’s faultless.”
— Scotch Proverb
Glee Club I, II; Math Club III; Diama Club IV; Service Squad I, II, III, IV; N ew spaper Reporter I, II, III.
LESLIE KRAUS
“She must be seen to be appreciated.” — Ainsworth
Glee Club I, II; Debating a u b I; Art Cinh II, III; Theater Club IV; Junior Varsity Basketball I; Varsity Basketball IV; Class Treasurer I; Service Squad III,IV.
Debating Club I, II, III, IV; N.F.L. I, Honor II; Honor Roll I, II, III; National Honor Society II, III, IV, Vice-Pres. I ll; E.C.M.U.- N.C. II, III; Newspaper Reporter I, II, III, IV; Apogee IV; Class Treasurer II, III, IV; History Society IV; W.F.B.S. IV; Volleyball II,III, IV, Captain IV; Student Council 1.
ROSALIND KOTLER
“Her smile is the sweetest that ever was seen.”
— Ryan
Newspaper Reporter I, II,III, IV; Art Club I, II, III; Glee Club IV; Volleyball Team IV.
ELLEN KOHN
“A fair exterior is a silent recommendation.”
— Publius Syrus
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Math Club II, III, IV; Newspaper Reporter III; Apogee IV; Varsity Basket- baU III, IV.
JEAN LAMBERT
“A woman never hold."— Shakespeare
Honor Roll I, II; National Honor Society II, III, IV, Treasurer III; History Society IV; Newspaper Reporter I, III, IV, Editor II; Press Association Award II; Apogee IV; Service Squad III; Art Club I; Community Club II; Math Club III, IV; Clee Club IV.
Glee Club I, II; Art Club III; Drama Club IV; Newspaper Reporter I, II, III; Service Squad I, II, III, IV.
SUSAN LENLEY
"The magic of a face."— Carew
HARVEY LERNER“Life is just one damned thing after another.”
— O ’Malley
Art Club III; Drama Club IV; Varsity Basketball III,IV.
SETH MAGOT
‘The man who plays on the violin."— Learned
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RICHARD MAY
"^The Moviegoer.”-Percy
Science Club I; Camera Club II; Theater III, IV; Apogee IV.
Glee Club I, II, III, IV; Newspaper Reporter I, II,III, IV; Apogee IV; National Honor Society III, IV; Regents Scholarship IV; National Merit CommendationIV.
JOAN MOKRAY
‘Consider anything, only don’t cry.” — Dodgson
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STEPHEN PANIGEL
“I loaf and invite m y soul.”— W hitman
Varsity Soccer III, IV; Varsity Basketball III, IV, Co- Captain IV; Varsity BaseballI, II, III, IV; Junior Varsity Basketball I, II; Science Club II, III; Student Council Representative IV; W .F.- B.S. IV.
Varsity Soccer I; Junior Varsity Basketball II; Science Club I, II, III; Service Squad II, III.
SANFORD PERLMAN"Travesty! Mockery! M y God!”
— S.S.P.
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JANE PINCUS
"The lady Jane was fair."— Barham
Art Club II, III, IV; Office Squad III, IV; VoUeyball Team IV.
CAROL PLOHN“A woman should be seen, not heard."
— Sophocles
mountains.
Art Club I; Math Club II,III, IV; Glee Club IV; Newspaper Reporter III; Apogee IV; Volleyball TeamI, II, III, IV.
HELEN RINDE
“Mathematics possesses not only truth but supreme beauty.”
— Russell
Library Club II; Newspaper Reporter II, III; Math Club III; Drama Club IV; Volleyball Team IV.
ALBERT REIFER
“His words leap across rivers and
— W hite
Student Council PresidentIV, Representative I, III; Service Squad I, II, III; D ebating Club I; Drama Club IV; History Honor Society IV; Class Pres. II; Varsity Basketball I, II; Varsity Baseball I.
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JUDITH ROSENBERG
A beautiful face, a candid brow, pure eyes.”
— Conrad
Glee Club I; Art Club II; Math d u b III; Drama Club IV; VoUeyball Team I, II; Service Squad I, IV.
Math Club III, IV, Pres. IV; National Honor Society III, IV; History Honor Society IV; Driver Education Award III; Varsity Soccer III, IV, Captain IV; Varsity Basketball III.
ALFRED SALEH
“You know . . . you’re a goddamn prince.”
— Salinger
I
ROBERT SALEH
“All are lunatics, but he who can analyze his delusion is called a philosopher.”
— Bierce
Math Club III, IV; History Honor Society IV; Varsity Soccer III; Service SquadIII, IV.
Office Squad I, II, III, IV; Newspaper Reporter I, II, III, IV; Community Club 1; Science Club III, IV; Camera Club II; W .F.B.5. IV; Varsity Soccer IV.
ROBERT SCHOEN
“Little friend of all the world— Kipling
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Class Vice-President III; Class President IV; National Honor Society III, IV; Honor Roll III, IV; Science Club I; Math Club II, III, IV; Varsity Soccer Team II; Varsity Basketball Team II; Yearbook Photographer III,IV.
Debating Club II, III, IV; N.F.L. — Merit Honor, Excellence, Distinction; EC- MUNC III, IV; Herald Tribune Youth Forum— Alternate U. S. Delegate IV; National Honor Society III, IV; Honor Roll III, IV; Student Council Representative IV; Tennis Team II, III, IV; Regents Scholarship IV.
sure.
VICTORIA SCHOEN
only her Juiirdresser knows for
— Anonymous
Art Club II; Math Club III, IV; Glee Club IV; Student Council Representative II; Office Squad II, III, IV.
JERROLD SCHWABE"Nature’s own nobleman, friendly and frank . .
— Tupper
ALFRED SCOPP
“There are few things more exciting to me than a psychological reason.”
— James
IMICHAEL SILVERMAN
“A man’s liver is his carburetor.”— Anonymous
Drama Club II, III; Glee Club III; Science Club IV; Varsity Soccer I, II, III, IV.
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Art Club I, II, III, IV; Q ass Secretary I, II; Student Council Representative III, IV; Service Squad I, II, III; Newspaper Reporter II, III; Apogee IV.
Debating Club I, II, III; N.F.L.— Merit, Honor; EC- MUNC II, III; Class Secretary II; Student Council Representative I, III; National Honor Society II, III, IV; Regents Scholarship Alternate; Press Award III; Newspaper Reporter I, II, Editor III; Apogee IV; Public Speaking Award II; W .F.- B.S. IV; Soccer Team IV; Volleyball Team II, III, Captain IV.
CONSTANCE SINGER“Fashioned so slenderly, young and so fair!”
— Hood
Glee Club I, II; Art Club III; Drama Club IV; Service Squad I, II, III, IV; Newspaper Reporter I, II, III, IV.
PENNY SINGER
“Beauteous, bright creation!”— Caedmon
LEON STRAUS
“A farmer is covetous of his dollar.”— Emerson
National Honor Society II, III; Student Council Representative III; Class Treasurer III; Class Vice-Pres. I; Varsity Basketball I, IV.
CAROL SONDHEIMER
“I am one of your boys.”— Sandburg
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Glee Club I; Debating ClubII, III; N .F.L.— Merit; Science Club IV; Newspaper Reporter III; Apogee IV; Office Squad III; Volleyball Team III.
RANDOLPH SWILLER Math Club II; Science O ub“As if his tvlwle vocation were endless Newspaper Re-imitation ” porter I, II, III, IV; Apogee
— W ordsworth IV; Varsity Baseball III, IV.
BONNIE TOBAK
“Of soul sincere.”— Pope
MARILYN WECHSLER Art Club I, II, IV; News-
“A Pretty Girl Is Like a Melody."- B e r / in ^quad II, III.
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Debating Club II, III, IV; N.F.L.— Merit, Honor, Excellence, Distinction; National Honor Society II, III, Vice-Pres. IV; Honor Roll I, II, III, IV; Newspaper Reporter II, III, Editor IV; ECMUNC III, IV; Regents Scholarship Alternate IV; W.F.B.S. IV; Varsity Basketball II, III; Varsity Softball III; Varsity Tennis III.
HOWARD ZEIMER
“Keep cool!"-Emerson
Community Club I; Camera Club II; Science Club III, IV; Newspaper Reporter I,II, III, IV; Junior Varsity Basketball Team II; Varsity Basketball Team III; Varsity Soccer HI, IV.
TERRY WILLIAMS“A man diligent in his business."
— The Bible
DIRECTORYMiriam Abrin 4 Dolphin Avenue Ormond Beach, Fla.Susan Almansi 139 East 19 St.N ew York 3, N. Y.David Arieti 210 West 90 St.New York 24, N. Y.
Roy Bernstein239 Central Park WestNew York 24, N. Y.Donald Bienenfeld 161 East 88 St.New York 28, N. Y.
Anne Brown 3636 Fieldston Road Riverdale, N. Y.Kathy Chandler 139 East 94 St.New York 28, N. Y.
Edward Cohen 124 West 79 St.New York 24, N. Y.
Eli Cohen 96-02 57 Avenue Flushing, N. Y.Evelyn Dallal 25 Central Park West New York 23, N. Y.
Norman Codnick 430 East 63 St.New York 21, N. Y.
Leslie Harman40 West 77 St.N ew York 24, N. Y.
Bruce Haynes260 West End AvenueN ew York 23, N. Y.
John Hess 64 East 86 St.N ew York 28, N. Y.Carol Hoexter 222 East 82 St.New York 28, N. Y.
Douglas Kahn 945 5th Avenue N ew York 21, N. Y.
Richard Kail588 West End AvenueNew York 24, N. Y.Ellen Kohn40 West 77 St.New York 24, N. Y.Rosalind Kotler 320 Central Park West New York 25, N, Y.Leslie Kraus262 Central Park WestNew York 24, N. Y.
Jean Lambert740 Ft. Washington Avenue N ew York 40, N. Y.
Susan Lenlev 35 East 75 St.N ew York 21, N. Y.Harvey Lerner2 Effron Place Great Neck, L. I.
Seth Magot5800 Arlington Avenue Bronx, N ew York
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Richard May 55 East End Avenue N ew York 28, N. Y.
Joan Mokray 67 Franklin Avenue Yonkers, N. Y.Stephen Panigel 225 West 86 St.New York 24, N. Y.
Sanford Perlman 1125 Park Avenue New York 28, N. Y,
Jane Pincus 325 East 79 St.N ew York 21, N. Y.
Carol Plohn 1185 Park Avenue N ew York 28, N. Y.
Albert Reifer515 West End AvenueN ew York 24, N. Y.
Helen Rinde900 West End AvenueN ew York 25, N. Y.Judy Rosenberg 5570 Netherland Road Riverdale, N. Y.Fred Saleh 110-20 71st Road Forest Hills, N. Y.
Robert Saleh 110-20 71st Road Forest Hills, N. Y.
Robert Schoen 450 West End Avenue New York 24, N. Y.
Vikki Schoen41 5th Avenue N ew York, N. Y.Jerry Schwabe 420 W est End Avenue New York 24, N. Y. Alfred Scopp 4 Stuyvesant Oval New York 9, N. Y. Michael Silverman 76-15 35th Avenue Jackson Heights, N. Y. Connie Singer 936 5th Avenue New York 21, N. Y. Penny Singer 27 West 72 St.New York 23, N. Y. Carol Sondheimer 145 West 86 St.New York 24, N. Y. Leon Straus247 Wadsworth Avenue New York 33, N. Y. Randolph Swiller 1130 Ocean Avenue Brooklyn 30, N. Y. Bonnie Tobak41 West 96 St.N ew York 25, N. Y. Marilyn Wechsler 25 Central Park West N ew York 23, N. Y. Terry Williams 900 W est End Avenue N ew York 25, N. Y. Howard Zeimer 141 East 88 St.N ew York 28, N. Y.
PODUNK JUNIOR COLLEGE PODUNK, IOWA
April 15, 1963
Dear High School Senior,
We regret to inform you that your application for admission has not been acted upon favorably. The Committee on Admissions has not been able to decide just why you bothered to apply in the first place. As you undoubtedly reahze, your high school average is 38 points below our minimum standards. Your college board scores (V. 209, M. 198) are also insufficient to meet our requirements.
However, we are taking into consideration the fact that this year you have shown a marked improvement by increasing your average from 59.9 to 60. This vast increase has enabled us to place your name on the waiting list for our waiting list. We hope that this will be an inspiration to you to continue the fine work which you are doing.
Sincerely,
Third Assistant to the Janitor, the Dean’s Office
The Senior PromThis year, the Senior Prom was held in
the Crystal Room of the Savoy-Plaza hotel. Many Seniors attended pre-prom parties, and by nine o’clock they had all reached the lavish surroundings of the hotel. The Seniors and their guests enjoyed a buffet dinner, dancing, and in all a very fine time. However that phase of the prom ended and soon all had left to attend after-the-prom parties or just spent the night on the town. As the sun rose that morning all the Seniors were on their way home after a most successful prom.
Graduation Exercises THE CLASS OF 1963
Dr. Buell Gallegher, seventh president of City College, spoke to the 23 girls and 26 boys who make up the Graduating Class of 1963. Student speakers included Edward Cohen, Ellen Kohn, Terry Williams and Carol Sondheimer.
The featured speaker remarked that graduation was always a challenge to students, but that rarely in history had such a challenge been given to students as today. Dr. Gallegher is particularly equipped to point this out since he has served as Assistant Commissioner for Higher Education in the United States. He is the author of many books on education and on racial issues, and, after work at Union Theological Seminary, received his doctorate from Columbia University.
y o R K
a d m i t t w oGO esTS
DR. BUELL GALLAGHER
SCHOOL AWARDS 1963
English ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Norman GodnickSpanish ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Carol SondheimerFrench -------------------------------------------- Susan AlmansiRussian ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bonnie TobakMathematics ___ Edward CohenSocial Studies ________________________________________________ John HessScience ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Jerrold SchwabeLatin -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Roy BernsteinMath Association Medal ___________ Alfred ScoppHeadmaster’s Award _________________ Ellen KohnParents’ Association Award ______________ ________ ____ Donald BienenfeldAward for General Scholastic Excellence, Junior Class __ Steven DicksteinAward for General Scholastic Excellence,
Sophomore Class _______ __ _____________ _________ Daniel DrykermanGeneral Scholastic Excellence Medal, Senior Class _______ Terry Williams
PRESS AWARDS Terry Williams Richard Sheldon Robert Nager Richard Wertheim
PUBLIC SPEAKING AWARDS Steven Dickstein Richard Singer
A.A.A. DRIVERS AWARD Michael Silverman
HONOR ROLL AWARDS
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Terry Williams Alfred Scopp Edward Cohen
Steven Dickstein Eve Friedman Joanne Rosenfield
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Dan Drykerman William Florman Michele Mondlor Ronald Kutscher
Richard Singer Peter Lerch Phihppe Salomon
BOOK REVIEW AWARDS Dan Drykerman Richard Singer Steven Dickstein
DEBATINGPhilippe Salomon Edward Cohen Norman Godnick Alfred Scopp
ATHLETICSSanford Perlman Bruce Haynes Steven Turner Thomas Seaton
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